someone can get through that door. it happened to an albuquerque man-- he has video of the crime --
Dog Doors For Sliding Glass Doors, and a very confused dog wondering why a stranger's using his door. here's news 13's
jeannie nguyen. jessica -- the video is very clear. it's also clear that luna is not a guard dog. 6:48 "we've gotten a new dog, and we were looking at video to check on her in our home. we noticed
there was an alert on our security system." 6:56 that alert was a break-in. if you take a close look at the security video --- this man makes his way from rick shean's yard to the
backdoor of his his home off coors by the petroglyhs. luna the dog hears him outside the door -- then bolts once she realizes he's not going away. the burglar knows there's a dog -- but once he realizes
out the video camera from home, and noticed someone had broken into our house through our dog door." 7:07 shean says the thief made a quick tour inside the house before making off with a few
thousand dollars worth of electronics. 7:14 "in five minutes, he stole a laptop, four tablets, some headphones, and some prescription drugs." 7:20 police say they don't see too many
doggie door bandits -- but know those little openings are inviting to thieves. 0:30 "we do ask people to secure their doggy doors, secure anyway of entry into the home, no matter what point of
entry that may be." 0:35 his dog remained an innocent bystander. 9:11 "the first thing we thought about was, how's luna? i am thankful if anything that she stayed out of the way and didn't get hurt." 9:19
shean says one of his neighbors recognized the burglar from his video as the same man who broke into her house. she saw him while she was hiding. he did not come in through a doggie door at her house
though. jessica --- back to you. okay jeannie. about ten years ago there were a pair of doggie door bandits going to work around albuquerque. one was caught through a dna
match -- the other had
his wallet fall out of his pocket near a dog door.
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